

Newspaper editor shot, in critical condition
While the motive for the shooting was not immediately clear, Tongam Rina had written about a controversial dam project.

Photojournalist, Tarun Sehrawat, dies at 22
Sehrawat contracted multiple infections on assignment in the Abujmarh region of India’s Chhattisgarh state.

US should address press freedom during talks with India
Secretary Clinton was urged to address the fact that two Indian journalists remain in jail on anti-state charges.

Imprisoned journalist’s plea for help
Lingaram Kodopi has been held without charge since September 2011 and says police forced him to sign blank papers and threatened him with beatings and electric shocks.

Charges against video journalist must be dropped
Mukesh Rajak and Video Volunteers, the organisation he is connected with, believe the charges are intended to force the journalist to drop his investigation into expenditures from the implementation of a job-creation act in Madhupur.

Two cyber-activists end hunger strike but campaign against IT Rules gathers pace
Cartoonist Aseem Trivedi and citizen journalist Alok Dixit were forced to end a 10-day hunger strike after their health deteriorated considerably and they were hospitalised.

Call for end to intimidation of peaceful protesters at nuclear site
The use of the sedition law to silence dissent undermines free expression, said Human Rights Watch.

AMARC urges spectrum fee roll back
As a result of a recent spectrum fee hike, “genuine and grassroots communities will be excluded . . . and community radio will be a mockery of the stated policy objectives of the government of India, ” said AMARC.

IFJ welcomes quashing of sedition charges in Gujarat state
In 2008, a police commissioner had filed the criminal complaint against Bharat Desai and Prashant Dayal, journalists with the city edition of the Times of India.

Media freedom threatened by violence, censorship and curbs on access to information
In the past few weeks, journalists and netizens have been physically attacked, prevented from covering military activity and arrested for disseminating information online.

Journalist assaulted after reporting on illegal clearing of forests
Kamal Shukla was attacked late on the evening of April 11 at his office by a local political activist who entered his office and repeatedly hit him with an iron rod, and broke his laptop and computer.

Mumbai police, media have reportedly failed Jyotirmoy Dey
“Tehelka” magazine has published a scathing indictment of both the police investigation into the 2011 killing of the crime reporter and the media coverage of the case.

National media prevented from covering anti-nuclear protest in Tamil Nadu
The incident occurred in Idinthakarai, where the authorities are trying to remove entrenched protesters from their camp beside the Koodankulam nuclear power station.

Independent journalist’s arrest in bombing case prompts scrutiny
Syed Mohammad Kazmi’s colleagues and family have stressed his professional credentials and the unlikelihood of his being involved in any terrorist activities.

Crowd attacks journalists during election violence
The journalists were reportedly forced to lock themselves in a school for several hours to protect themselves from the violence.

Journalist dies of injuries suffered in attack
Rajesh Mishra had reportedly received telephone threats over articles alleging “irregularities” in a chain of boarding schools.